Ryan Null is an independent scifi author on a self-funded book tour, with his family…and the man he paid for books just won’t send the books. Ryan’s going to lose his house…unless the scifi community can do something cool, strange, unorthodox, and eccentrically geekily fun….which it can. It’s a benefit!

🚀 The Incredible Vanishing Book Convention: A Null-Space Symposium 🚀
Because real books deserve unreal conversations.When: Saturday, November 30, 2025 – 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST (yes, it will disappear at the stroke of midnight… or when the last panelist logs off, whichever comes first)Where: The shimmering void of Zoom (link drops 24 hours before launch – like a literary TARDIS, it only materializes for the invited)What: A one-day virtual sci-fi symposium where indie authors, rogue illustrators, and cosmic wordsmiths collide in panels that actually matter. No corporate keynotes. No “buy my NFT” pitches. Just raw, witty, weird, and occasionally sarcastic takes on speculative futures, dystopian snacks, and why your favorite trope is secretly a cry for help.100% of ticket proceeds go directly to Ryan Null (via Zeffy – he keeps every cent, no platform skims). Think of it as crowdfunding with better lighting and fewer sob stories.Panels (subject to quantum flux):

  • “First Contact, Last Regrets: Alien Diplomacy Gone Wrong”
  • “Steampunk After the Apocalypse: Goggles Optional, Tea Mandatory”
  • “AI Wrote This Title (We Checked)”
  • “Null-Space Narratives: Stories That Shouldn’t Exist… But Do”

Tickets: Sliding scale $5–$25 (pay what fuels your starship). Grab yours at [Zeffy link TBD – ping [email protected] to reserve].Calling all panelists, moderators, and gloriously odd creators: Want to rant about sentient algae? Debate whether time travel excuses bad manners? Email [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) with your pitch + a one-sentence bio that makes us snort coffee.Warning: May contain spontaneous haiku, zero gravity puns, and at least one author who insists their cat is co-writing the sequel.#VanishingBookCon #NullSpaceSymposium
Blink and you’ll miss it. Stare too long and it might miss you.